Do not fear the too-perfect. As St. Anselm taught us, if you can imagine a perfect watch, it would be more perfect If it existed; therefore, it must exist. And indeed it does.
5110 or 3940? That's the short version. Long version is, I currently own one Patek, a 5110G. I love it. It's perfect. But I also love the 3940J. It's also perfect. Do I stick with my world time, or switch to the perpetual? How to decide? Your thoughts app...
I would say if it’s one Patek you want why not own one of the most classic perpetual calendar watches ever made, 3940? It is the archetypal watch of the Patek brand. It has so much importance for the brand. It saved Patek during the 1980s quartz watch cra...
There are LOTS of perpetual calendar watches that I think are excellent (almost too many to name!) but very few non-Patek world times that I appreciate. Svend Andersen... Krayon (if that counts)... Lange and Nomos both have really good full city ring watc...
The 3940 is a beautiful watch. I absolutely think it's a great timepiece. And a fantastic watch. It's a gentleman's watch. But my favorite is still the WorldTime; it is a cosmopolitan's watch, not quite a gentleman's watch, but still a very sophisticated ...
When I think of owning a 3940, I think of it as an only watch, of wearing it every day and it elevating whatever I'm wearing and whatever I'm doing. Slim, tasteful, subtle perfection. That's a true gentleman's watch! But the truth is, I'm not really that ...
But it would be a great daily watch to own and wear! I just like the WorldTime. I find the WorldTime watches to be very elegant and cool. The thin-ness of the 3940 is very elegant. But at the same time I want something that's a little more modern and the ...
I have been wondering if there are any late 5110Gs in grey gold or if they all came in plated white gold. If I there are any in grey gold I'd go with 5110G, otherwise straight to 3940P. I have always wanted to like the 5110P but whenever I look at it the ...
I would choose the 3940. Absolutely, without a doubt. I wore one as a “Dailey” for 10 years and gave it up. That was a mistake, and so I will get another 3940. I cannot recommend the 3940 high enough. It’s a perfect watch. You just can’t go wrong with the...
of wearing it nearly every day, I think I started to take the watch for granted ( another way of saying that I got bored with it). I also went through a phase where I didn’t want to be wearing a”Dead Man’s Watch”. I wanted to have Patek Philippe of my own...
5320 is super appealing, too. Less likely to bore you but also, I bet, less likely to slide quietly into 10 years of daily service. 3970 is a whole other story, and an *utterly* worthy only Patek. But it costs significantly more than a 3940 and 5110 combi...
you are correct. In 10 years I may well be back to a 3940! The 3940 is such an excellent design and is so comfortable to wear that it fits perfectly into Dailey an easy watch to forget about and draws very little attention to itself. It’s low profile als...
you actually need the World Time function. My dear friend has a yellow gold 3940 for years. I hand carried it for him to New York several years ago for a service. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a watch look as good as that 3940 does on his wrist. Amazing. ...
For PT horological significance but also for being the only complication that beats any digital device. That’s no small feat. Plus it’s ever more relevant in our globalized business world. So win win win for me. All the best, Alex
3940j all day long. I just let my eyes and heart do the work. The 3940 is a Classic patek for me and ever since sitting having lunch and seeing one on the wrist of Mr Stern Snr it has always drawn me. Not to mention the classic complications which to me a...
though I'd have to get a winder, too, to actually take advantage of the 3940's useful complication! What's the good of having a perpetual calendar if you're going to have to reset the date every time you put it on?
depends on which sings to you more. For me if I have to choose without price as a consideration, I would go with 3940, Reason is that the PC is slim and contains a very big punch 🥊!!
I have a 5230R and 3941J and honestly I prefer the 3941 for the size, look and functions. I don’t find the world time zones as useful as I thought I would. However, when I look at the 5230 as a design — especially from a distance, where I’m not trying to ...
...because it‘s not only top elegant, flawlessly executed and a Patek icon. It’s also cool, in its own distinctive way. The 3940 is all of the above but not cool. It has a perfection to it that is probably unique. However, the danger is that sometimes too...
But I suspect our subjectivities overlap on this one--I have the same suspicion about the 3940 for me in the long run, and for the same reasons do not fear for the 5110. I think I'd better keep the 5110.
Do not fear the too-perfect. As St. Anselm taught us, if you can imagine a perfect watch, it would be more perfect If it existed; therefore, it must exist. And indeed it does. ...